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The official Google I/O 2015 app was built to be your co-pilot to navigate the conference, whether you’re attending in-person or remotely.-- Explore the conference agenda, with details on themes, topics and speakers-- Add events to a personalized schedule-- Get reminders before events in “My schedule” start-- Watch the keynote and sessions live stream-- Sync your schedule between all of your devices and the I/O website-- Guide yourself using the vector-based conference map-- Follow public social I/O related conversations on Google+ and Twitter-- See I/O content from previous years in the Video screen-- Use the Widget to check your upcoming events directly from your home screen

*Exclusive for In person attendees:*-- Take advantage of facilitated pre-event WiFi configuration

This app is optimized for phones and tablets of all shapes and sizes.Source code for the app will be available soon after I/O.

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Kept erasing sessions App kept erasing my schedule, including events in the past. This prevented me from rating sessions attended since they closed that time slot after it passed, as well as forcing me to resort to screenshots for each hour block. Erasing seemed most frequent when rotating device, but still did it with rotation lock on.

Not bad. It's still great but I was expecting much more from Google on the second year. btw the web version is just too good to be real, for the web app its definitely 5/5 but the android version is just a disappointment, I've got the same impression that a teacher gets when an A* student gets an A but the teacher was expecting an A* (its good but not good enough)

Pretty Useless if Attending Remote It is good to have a schedule of talks, but without links out to the live streams or a way to search/filter to only include live streams this isn't helping those that didn't get tickets. Adding that capability next year will make this an awesome companion app for both their in person and those of us remote.

Calendar goofed Calendar seems to think 28th and 29th are the same day. I am running it in "local time" BST. Syncing to a google calendar shows the same results. No bug reporting in the app so here it is. Good luck.

Kept erasing sessions App kept erasing my schedule, including events in the past. This prevented me from rating sessions attended since they closed that time slot after it passed, as well as forcing me to resort to screenshots for each hour block. Erasing seemed most frequent when rotating device, but still did it with rotation lock on.

Not bad. It's still great but I was expecting much more from Google on the second year. btw the web version is just too good to be real, for the web app its definitely 5/5 but the android version is just a disappointment, I've got the same impression that a teacher gets when an A* student gets an A but the teacher was expecting an A* (its good but not good enough)

Pretty Useless if Attending Remote It is good to have a schedule of talks, but without links out to the live streams or a way to search/filter to only include live streams this isn't helping those that didn't get tickets. Adding that capability next year will make this an awesome companion app for both their in person and those of us remote.

Calendar goofed Calendar seems to think 28th and 29th are the same day. I am running it in "local time" BST. Syncing to a google calendar shows the same results. No bug reporting in the app so here it is. Good luck.

Just loving this system of interest to myself because only this is the best system in the world and the most complete and amazing and just and just loving the Android OS and Google and I love him so much

Missing: keynote videos, ChromeCast, timezones Apart from showcasing Material design, app is still not showing the keynote video. That I missed watching live because there was no notification. Missing timezone support, well perhaps not important for planning watching whenever you are. (Correction: timezone option is available in settings; adding a star) Now watching on YouTube / Google Developers channel.

Pretty but nearly useless @ io can't leave feedback to sessions I didn't already put on my agenda, can't add the session after it's over, added sessions are lost in long lists with no scrollbar (so you can't tell where you are in a list or estimate the length of the list)

Great for staying in touch with the IO sessions The session feedback state if I'm signed in is not synced between devices. I have left 4 feedbacks from my phone, but they still appear unsent on my tablet. Also, consider adding session comments for users, at least for next year's IO. LE 2015: I gave this feedback at IO 2014 and both issues are still present. Pity...